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Repossession by your landlord's mortgage lender
If you're facing eviction because your landlord has fallen behind with their mortgage payments, you might have a right to stay in the property. If you don't have a right to stay, you can apply
If you've been refused reasonable adjustments
or university businesses or service provision - like a shop or a train company health or care provision - like a hospital or care home housing - like a landlord or estate agent public service provision
Getting a lodger
gets permission to have a lodger from her landlord. She charges her lodger £40 a week for her spare bedroom. The size criteria reduction for the extra bedroom means that a 14% reduction is applied
Check how bankruptcy affects your home
If you rent your home, it's unlikely you'll lose it by going bankrupt. The official receiver has to let you keep enough money to pay your rent. Your landlord won't usually be told about your
Applying for a grant or other assistance with repairs
If you’ve reported repairs to your landlord and they haven’t done anything, you may be able to do something about it. Some tenants and landlords may be entitled to a housing grant or loan from
If your neighbour is complaining about you
evicted You should contact your nearest Citizens Advice if you've had an official warning or letter - for example from the council or your landlord. Get help if you're being evicted because your neighbour
Lodging and subletting
Lodgers Check your rights as a lodger If you're being evicted as a lodger Landlords of lodgers Getting a lodger If you want your lodger to move out Subletting Check your rights if you’re a subtenant Check if you can sublet your home Subletting without your landlord’s permission
Getting your housing plan from the council
to help you get somewhere to live. This could include: helping you to get emergency housing such as a hostel giving you details of landlords who are willing to accept people on benefits checking
Deciding whether to make a small claim
£10,000. You can use small claims for things like: a faulty product poor service being owed a refund disputes with your landlord - for example, if they haven’t done minor repairs being owed money for work
Check if a room counts as an extra bedroom for Housing Benefit
’. The rules don’t apply if you rent from a private landlord or letting agent. If you rent from the council or a housing association, the rules don’t apply if you or your partner is over State Pension age